Course Summary
In this course-the final subject in a three-part sequence-you will explore how contemporary theory shapes the practice and discourse of landscape architecture. Through the critical study of precedents and written texts, you will develop analytical tools to interpret, evaluate, and position landscape architectural projects within broader cultural, spatial, and conceptual contexts. You will learn to articulate your own design perspectives through drawing, writing, and collaborative discussion. Theoretical Frameworks 3 deepens your engagement with the discipline by fostering critical thinking, visual communication, and reflective dialogue. This course supports your development as a thoughtful and articulate practitioner, capable of situating your work within contemporary and historical conversations in landscape architecture.